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that is going to be a wonderful feature to have in the science museum in downtown los angeles. >> it's spectacular. every american looking at that, that's just a beautiful picture. we should be very proud. >> indeed. we'll keep monitoring that. it is certainly worth as many looks as we can get at it. >>> there's a big story out of brooklyn today as well. the nets, jay-z, barbara streisand and more. they're all moving in. brian schactman is, too, he's on the case. >>> they say that madison square garden is the world's most famous arena. the barclays center might be the coolest. from theherringbone court to the all-black seats. why msg and the knicks might be a little nervous. >>> big news for the metals today as well. technicians having a field day. see what they're saying about what the charts may mean for prices. that's coming up next. e eye. >>> let's close out the week on the metal market. it's been one hell of a week of course for metal. we saw that in particular with the sort of comments we had -- sharon epperson, just tell us how we're closing out there. >> it has been a really v
that is going to be a wonderful feature to have in the science museum in downtown los angeles. >> it's spectacular. every american looking at that, that's just a beautiful picture. we should be very proud. >> indeed. we'll keep monitoring that. it is certainly worth as many looks as we can get at it. >>> there's a big story out of brooklyn today as well. the nets, jay-z, barbara streisand and more. they're all moving in. brian schactman is, too, he's on the case....
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but they're adding a-380 service into los angeles, they do that out of new york city, you see dallas and houston there, expect to see chicago, second-tier cities, about 15 all together, mandy, when with it is all said and done. here is the head of emirates talking to what they try to bring to the table for customers. >> obviously our passengers value what we do. the value proposition is an extremely good one. we don't charnel for food or amenities or baggage or whatever. we provide so much of the product free of charge with regard to just the add-on costs. you pay a fare. we think we -- our fares are reasonable, they're very competitive, but you get a lot more in the value in the fare proposition. >> pretty straightforward. did you hear what he said? you don't have to pay for food. you don't get nickelled and dimed to death. yes, you are not going to find cheap discount fares on emirates. that said, you know that when you get on that plane, you are treated probably better than you are on almost any other airline. >> they're really known for their great service. is that going to put p
but they're adding a-380 service into los angeles, they do that out of new york city, you see dallas and houston there, expect to see chicago, second-tier cities, about 15 all together, mandy, when with it is all said and done. here is the head of emirates talking to what they try to bring to the table for customers. >> obviously our passengers value what we do. the value proposition is an extremely good one. we don't charnel for food or amenities or baggage or whatever. we provide so...
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i know you will kick much -- >> nothing is simple in los angeles, right? that seems tonight code. i want to give you this one. how about a city council vote on a new stadium project that might get sued and the company set to build it just announced it's trying to sell itself? you get that, mandy? you following? >> i'm following. >> that's what's happening. today l.a. city council will vote on a $1.5 billion deal put forth by aeg, an entertainment group which recently let it be known it wants to sell its sprawling sports empire which includes the staples center and l.a. kings. privately financed by aeg would get a few hundred million in city-issued bonds to redevelop the convention center area. that would be paid back in lease payments and tax revenue. now don't forget jobs here. aeg estimates 10,000 temp ones to build and 4,000 permanent once when done. the lawsuits could come from environmental and anti-poverty groups that feel their interests are underserved or ignored on this project which would border the lovely staples center. the goal has been to get the nfl on the field in
i know you will kick much -- >> nothing is simple in los angeles, right? that seems tonight code. i want to give you this one. how about a city council vote on a new stadium project that might get sued and the company set to build it just announced it's trying to sell itself? you get that, mandy? you following? >> i'm following. >> that's what's happening. today l.a. city council will vote on a $1.5 billion deal put forth by aeg, an entertainment group which recently let it be...
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. >> this was los angeles, where 37,000 homeowners gathered. and this was miami, where the worry was visible and shared by 12,000 more. the line went down the block and doubled back twice. dale defreitas lost her job. now she fears her home is next. >> it's very emotional, because i just think about, "i don't want to lose my home." i really don't. >> it's your american dream. >> it was. and it still is. [chuckles] >> welcome to naca, "save the dream." welcome, everybody. >> these convention center events are put on by the nonprofit neighborhood assistance corporation of america, which helps people figure out what they can afford and then walks them across the hall to bank representatives to ask for lower payments. more than half will get their mortgages adjusted, but the rest discover that they just can't keep their home. and for many, that's when the real surprise comes in. turns out, these banks, which demand borrowers have all of their paperwork just right, these same banks have fouled up their own paperwork to a historic degree. >> in my mi
. >> this was los angeles, where 37,000 homeowners gathered. and this was miami, where the worry was visible and shared by 12,000 more. the line went down the block and doubled back twice. dale defreitas lost her job. now she fears her home is next. >> it's very emotional, because i just think about, "i don't want to lose my home." i really don't. >> it's your american dream. >> it was. and it still is. [chuckles] >> welcome to naca, "save the...
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. >> then we could have a bomb in new york, london, miami, los angeles, paris, you name it. >> so we still have obviously a lot to do. >> logistics. it's not just their using missiles, it's their handing material off to terrorists. >> that's extraordinary. these pictures we were showing from 9/11, they're very, very difficult to watch. it's actually amazing we survived what we did. let me switch gears a bit, if you'll allow me to. i want to get your take on an important event in chicago. it's teachers in chicago on strike right now. the issues are not new. we're talking about pay, benefits, evaluating teachers. what's your reaction to what's going on in chicago? >> first of all, i wouldn't say teachers. i'd say the teachers union. i personally don't believe teachers have the right to strike. i don't think the police do, the army. i worked for ronald reagan. when the air traffic controllers went on strike, he said let me see the oath. how can i allow them to go on strike? suppose the army goes on strike. suppose the police go on strike. teachers shouldn't be able to go on strike. they
. >> then we could have a bomb in new york, london, miami, los angeles, paris, you name it. >> so we still have obviously a lot to do. >> logistics. it's not just their using missiles, it's their handing material off to terrorists. >> that's extraordinary. these pictures we were showing from 9/11, they're very, very difficult to watch. it's actually amazing we survived what we did. let me switch gears a bit, if you'll allow me to. i want to get your take on an important...
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jane wells is in los angeles hatching that story for us. >> whether or not you pay tax better start saving for the super bowl party now aft the break, we look at wing price and production costs and ask why did the chicken prices cross the road? to get to the other side of negative margin, when we come back. >>> a chicken in every pot, maybe no the usd a. what released its latest poultry outlook and jane wells has the skinny on the impact of high feed praises. >> chicken wing prices are flying, doubling in a year to $1.84 are a pound. david mall tony of the american restaurant association says they traded at their third highest level ever, $1.95. the whole bird is going higher. this is $1.49 a pound. so, why are poultry producers cutting production? even though corn is below 7.50, chicken prices are not high enough to cover that >> we expect those cuts to accelerate late near the year and that should translate into price increases on the order of 10% plus in 2013. >> costco says many poultry vendors begging for a break on their contracts and asking 7% more for chicken. company's willing to
jane wells is in los angeles hatching that story for us. >> whether or not you pay tax better start saving for the super bowl party now aft the break, we look at wing price and production costs and ask why did the chicken prices cross the road? to get to the other side of negative margin, when we come back. >>> a chicken in every pot, maybe no the usd a. what released its latest poultry outlook and jane wells has the skinny on the impact of high feed praises. >> chicken...
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angeles. that all according to trulia.com. it does give people more purchasing power when the rates stay low. the question is how much lower will they go because as of now, those low rates are not producing the type of mofrt applications that we would like to see. >> indeed, diana, very good point. thank you. >>> two big names in defense and aerospace getting hammered today over worries that a merger may make the new company just too big to manage. can bae and eads fly? phil lebeau is back in chicago and joins us with details. hi, phil. >> hi, sue. a lot of skepticism out there. let's start with eads. the stock down 10% today. it was hammered basically from the start in europe. it's not as bad but similar with bae systems, down about 6% on the day. the questions that are coming out of europe primarily today follow a couple of analysts over there who have cut their ratings for bae and eads basically on skepticism that this deal is going to produce the benefits that many people have initially th
angeles. that all according to trulia.com. it does give people more purchasing power when the rates stay low. the question is how much lower will they go because as of now, those low rates are not producing the type of mofrt applications that we would like to see. >> indeed, diana, very good point. thank you. >>> two big names in defense and aerospace getting hammered today over worries that a merger may make the new company just too big to manage. can bae and eads fly? phil...
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according to the "los angeles times," his santa monica home was broken into last week while he was away. items stolen include several high-end paintings, a 2010 red porsche carrera, five luxury watches, wine and cash. >> simon, the iconic painting "the scream" became the most expensive artwork ever sold at auction fetching nearly $120 million when it sold at s sutheby's last may. leon black, also incidentally, sits on the board of trustees at the museum of modern art in new york. so perhaps it's no surprise that "the scream" will go on view at the moma starting october 24th for a six-month period giving visitors a very rare chance to see the painting often referred to as the mona lisa of modern art. >>> if there was a stock market that traded celebrities, which would you sell and which would you short? cnbc's jane wells is live in l.a. and she has a great list. >> i've always wanted to do that on television. you know, we usually like to do more than just a long or short trade. we're going to talk about paris trades, maybe a strangle, a buy limit order. i like to look at three or four ce
according to the "los angeles times," his santa monica home was broken into last week while he was away. items stolen include several high-end paintings, a 2010 red porsche carrera, five luxury watches, wine and cash. >> simon, the iconic painting "the scream" became the most expensive artwork ever sold at auction fetching nearly $120 million when it sold at s sutheby's last may. leon black, also incidentally, sits on the board of trustees at the museum of modern art...
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julia boorsten is live in los angeles with answers to that. hi, julia. >> hi, sue. online gambling is still illegal here in the u.s., but if zynga can convert even a small percentage of its international players to paying gamblers, that would mean a big boost to its bottom line. shares spiking sharply after the company hired online gambling exec to be chief operating officer of a division for new markets, saying she is a strong advocate of integrating social features into real money offerings. in july, ceo mark pingas says the company plans to launch into the gaming markets in the first half of 2013 subject to licensing approvals. zynga has the biggest free online poker game in the world. 35 million play zynga poker every month according to app data. it recently added bingo and soon will launch slots. the challenges here are we have to remember many. fragments regulation across europe plus a number of established rivals. the real opportunity may lie here in the u.s. where online gambling is still illegal, but zynga and some others are lobbying for regulatory change.
julia boorsten is live in los angeles with answers to that. hi, julia. >> hi, sue. online gambling is still illegal here in the u.s., but if zynga can convert even a small percentage of its international players to paying gamblers, that would mean a big boost to its bottom line. shares spiking sharply after the company hired online gambling exec to be chief operating officer of a division for new markets, saying she is a strong advocate of integrating social features into real money...
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los angeles, of course, had two nfl teams until 1994 when the rams moved to st. louis and the raiders returned to their original home in oakland, joe? >> yes, yes, that's true. >>> okay, let's get a read, andrew, on america's economic situation and whether we could see on the horizon another recession. joining us is james poterba president of the national bureau of economic research as well as an economics professor of economics at m.i.t. where are you coming from today? are you near kendall square, jim, or somewhere else? >> i'm on the m.i.t. campus close to the entrepreneurial hot spot of kendall square. >> next to the s&p diner. i know all the hot spots up there. here's where i want to start, we went 13 was the number on gdp. we had a gentleman that follows the transportation average which has been weak and he gave us a lot of numbers that, you know, didn't coincide with this good housing stuff we've seen lately. it almost looked recessionary, some of the stuff that we've been talking about. we now know that the nber doesn't have to be two straight quarters of
los angeles, of course, had two nfl teams until 1994 when the rams moved to st. louis and the raiders returned to their original home in oakland, joe? >> yes, yes, that's true. >>> okay, let's get a read, andrew, on america's economic situation and whether we could see on the horizon another recession. joining us is james poterba president of the national bureau of economic research as well as an economics professor of economics at m.i.t. where are you coming from today? are you...
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angeles kings and hoping to bring the nfl back to los angeles. it would garner a lot of money, conceivably, jane wells, wouldn't it? it's a big potential price tag. >> this could end up being bigger than the dodgers sale based on the real estate alone. it's a sprawling empire co-owning the l.a. kings and it also owns lchl a. live next door with the nokia theater. the company is in the middle of a long, frugal process to build a million dollar-plus football stadium in l.a. and selling the naming rights to farmers insurance. even though it's believed aeg would not break ground until the nfl agrees to bring a franchise back and then there is aeg's concert business. >>. >> one more time. the company was going to sponsor michael jackson's comeback tour and just last week dropped its insurance claim because of the singer's death. it had a piece of the film "this is it" which grossed $72 million. it owns the galaxy, david beckham's team and why sell now? we don't know if there are issues behind the scenes, but you can say the company is at the top of it
angeles kings and hoping to bring the nfl back to los angeles. it would garner a lot of money, conceivably, jane wells, wouldn't it? it's a big potential price tag. >> this could end up being bigger than the dodgers sale based on the real estate alone. it's a sprawling empire co-owning the l.a. kings and it also owns lchl a. live next door with the nokia theater. the company is in the middle of a long, frugal process to build a million dollar-plus football stadium in l.a. and selling the...
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aeg is part owner of the los angeles lakers, l.a. kings, and other sports properties. >>> bank of america is said to be speeding up previous job cuts. the bank will cut 16,000 jobs by year end. >>> our guest host is one of the world's largest short sellers but he goes, you go long on certain things. >> yes, we have a hedge fund. >> famed hedge fund manager jim chenos, founder of kinikos associates. kinikos has greek origin and did it mean anything? >> well it's the root of the word cynic but i'm also half irish so it means you really shouldn't listen to me at all when it comes to finance. >> i've got some irish, too. let's just leave it at that. >> cynical. >> we have to start with china i think, and we're still in a period where everybody can see that something's happening over there, but the consensus is, always has been and still is that it's not, nothing really that major, nothing really that big to worry about. if you noticed that, people finally will concede yeah, okay, but they're the same people that say china has got it down
aeg is part owner of the los angeles lakers, l.a. kings, and other sports properties. >>> bank of america is said to be speeding up previous job cuts. the bank will cut 16,000 jobs by year end. >>> our guest host is one of the world's largest short sellers but he goes, you go long on certain things. >> yes, we have a hedge fund. >> famed hedge fund manager jim chenos, founder of kinikos associates. kinikos has greek origin and did it mean anything? >> well...
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. >>> want to go to los angeles and julia boorstin has more news on nintendo. >> more detail about the new tv program they're offering. it's a technology that's offered for free with all of its wii u consols. this will allow users to search across video on demand platforms. that means it's integrating hulu plus, netflix, amazon and also, your dv rr. search all of your video content in one place. go and watch different kinds of content. it also allows users to create individual profiles, nintendo will remember what kinds of shows you like and make recommendations based on those references. this puts them in direct competition with microsoft with their, box 360 and sony with their playstation. they're both trying to be the entertainment hub for their living room. this shows the video game makers are try dog more than just games. carl? >> shows how many choices we're going to have in the future as they try to win the living room. >>> still to come, we'll be joined by a member of the joint member's advisory council. what's truly amazing about mercedes new mbrace2 system... is i can follow
. >>> want to go to los angeles and julia boorstin has more news on nintendo. >> more detail about the new tv program they're offering. it's a technology that's offered for free with all of its wii u consols. this will allow users to search across video on demand platforms. that means it's integrating hulu plus, netflix, amazon and also, your dv rr. search all of your video content in one place. go and watch different kinds of content. it also allows users to create individual...
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it'll stay at houston tonight before it takes off at los angeles. that'll be where it stays and put on display there. it's expected to fly over a lot of different landmarks in l.a. before it lands there too. things like the getty center, the california science center. but that's the space shuttle "endeavor" as it takes off for the first step on the last journey on its way to houston right now. >>> all right. coming up, the chicago's teachers strike intensifying the debates over how teachers are evaluated, hired, and fired on a national level. we'll head to chicago next for the details and what it means for education. >>> and then governor bob mcdonnell reacts to the romney video. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's better for xerox to help manag
it'll stay at houston tonight before it takes off at los angeles. that'll be where it stays and put on display there. it's expected to fly over a lot of different landmarks in l.a. before it lands there too. things like the getty center, the california science center. but that's the space shuttle "endeavor" as it takes off for the first step on the last journey on its way to houston right now. >>> all right. coming up, the chicago's teachers strike intensifying the debates...
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i described it as though, imagine you're on an airplane that's flying from here to los angeles, you're probably going to get there okay but if you hit an air pocket and meaning if the economy goes down, there's not an easy way to reverse it. monetary policy is less effective because when you buy a bond, when the federal reserve makes a purchase, that has the effect of giving money to somebody who won't put that money into something like that bond. and that money does not easily go to people who spend it, that's a balance between monetary and fiscal policy and i worry about the policymakers getting that balance right. that's a possibility and a scary possibility. other than that, i think the most likely situation is we will fly successfully from here to los angeles essentially but we have longer risks. you need a balance between austerity and sometimes debt restructurings, and monetization. if you have too much monetization, you're going to have an inflationary problem. you have too little stimulation, monetary and fiscal policy, you're going to have a depression. being in the betting b
i described it as though, imagine you're on an airplane that's flying from here to los angeles, you're probably going to get there okay but if you hit an air pocket and meaning if the economy goes down, there's not an easy way to reverse it. monetary policy is less effective because when you buy a bond, when the federal reserve makes a purchase, that has the effect of giving money to somebody who won't put that money into something like that bond. and that money does not easily go to people who...
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julia boorstin in los angeles. our capital markets editor gary kaminsky has been talking facebook for a few days now. mostly the phrase you've been repeating, gary, is stock for sale? >> yeah. carl, with apologies to my mother because she'll be mad i promised back on july 30th we weren't going to be talking about facebook anymore. you know what? >> how can you not? >> it just keeps airing. a lot of it has to do with the size of the transaction but also the huge exposure that this ipo, depending on what side of the table you were on got. i want to go back to a discussion in late july. i want to remind viewers of something we talked about after the report of the first quarter. let's play the tape on july 30th. thanks. >> the job of an investment banker is to make certain when you price a deal you are going to create a level where you give, deliver the type of expectations where you surprise on the up side. you want to under promise and over deliver on that first quarter. so no opinions here. these are just the number
julia boorstin in los angeles. our capital markets editor gary kaminsky has been talking facebook for a few days now. mostly the phrase you've been repeating, gary, is stock for sale? >> yeah. carl, with apologies to my mother because she'll be mad i promised back on july 30th we weren't going to be talking about facebook anymore. you know what? >> how can you not? >> it just keeps airing. a lot of it has to do with the size of the transaction but also the huge exposure that...
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when i see him at los angeles, i go over and take a napkin and serve him. >> he's trying to disarm you before tonight. >> jerry is very, very disarming. three and a half hours tonight we're going to be competitors but we're as close as anybody in the nfl can be. i admire jerry, i'm a big jerry jones fan. i think what he has done for the league, for the state of texas, for the city of dallas is just unbelievable. he's a great first class guy. >> steve, be sweet to me. >> the football giants are coming strong. you're not worried yet they're going to ever be america's team, are you? i'm trying to get something started between these two. >> well, you don't have to go very far. we have enough facing us here in the next few hours. one of the reasons i wand to be part a part of the nfl 25 years ago was because of the great tradition that the new york giants, for instance, represent. boy, i'm telling you, when i'd come to new york and see how this city gets around and gets excited for nfl football, it made me want to somehow get a part of that. here we are kicking the season off, playing the w
when i see him at los angeles, i go over and take a napkin and serve him. >> he's trying to disarm you before tonight. >> jerry is very, very disarming. three and a half hours tonight we're going to be competitors but we're as close as anybody in the nfl can be. i admire jerry, i'm a big jerry jones fan. i think what he has done for the league, for the state of texas, for the city of dallas is just unbelievable. he's a great first class guy. >> steve, be sweet to me. >>...
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and i now know, having spoken to a number of people out in chicago, and a number of people here in los angeles, that because of the market manipulation that is taking place, it's highly unlikely and therefore not probable we'll get that 1% prince tht this year. so i was wrong. >> i think the moment you decided that was the moment the fed spoke, right? it was a week ago thursday. >> again, in early -- in early july, when i joined you from europe and we were talking about the many problems in europe and some of the things that were happening, since then obviously you've had the ecb tell you they're going to do whatever they have to do. i think really here it's this idea that true price discovery in the bond market is not occurring. and in any market, whether it be stocks, equities, bonds, options, commodities, future, when manipulation and true price discovery is not there, fundamental cases, and in this case fundamental cases just won't prevail. >> the same thing can be said about some strategists who cover equities and who've had to say the same thing in the last week, gary. talk to yo
and i now know, having spoken to a number of people out in chicago, and a number of people here in los angeles, that because of the market manipulation that is taking place, it's highly unlikely and therefore not probable we'll get that 1% prince tht this year. so i was wrong. >> i think the moment you decided that was the moment the fed spoke, right? it was a week ago thursday. >> again, in early -- in early july, when i joined you from europe and we were talking about the many...
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thanks so much for that, jane wells, from los angeles. speaking of food costs we can't forget to mention it's officially nfl season. don't brag, jane. what effect might it have on the bev makers and sellers? jonathan phoenixy, a senior analyst at montgomery scott. guys, good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> let's start broadly. the dynamics jane spelled out regarding costs, are they offset seasonally by more consumption in the fall? does football season make a difference? >> it doesn't make that much difference in terms of consumption. if you look at where salty snacks are sold, it's pretty everybodily distributed throughout the year. there's a lot more soft drinks sold in the summer than the nal months. so i mean no. the point that has to be made also is some of the commodities are going down and some of the commodity is going up. so aluminum costs are down, plastic costs are down. thankfully they're not buying any chicken, coke, or pepsi, so there's a little bit of an offset right now. >> well said. and that'
thanks so much for that, jane wells, from los angeles. speaking of food costs we can't forget to mention it's officially nfl season. don't brag, jane. what effect might it have on the bev makers and sellers? jonathan phoenixy, a senior analyst at montgomery scott. guys, good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> let's start broadly. the dynamics jane spelled out regarding costs, are they offset seasonally by more consumption in the fall? does football...
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big presence on the west coast between san francisco, los angeles, and seattle. in the middle of the u.s., houston and dallas, expect them to add chicago and probably another eight cities, carl. what we're going to see from emirates is a full-on press over the next five years to make the u.s. a major destination or a place where they can take their passengers to the middle east. and what we're seeing in washington today, we're going to see that replicated many more times in the years to come. >> fascinating wrinkle. phil lebeau back at hq today. >>> michael kors not only a household name in the fashion world, but back in november, stock's up over 100%. he wrapped up fashion week and joins us this morning with simon hobb. >> welcome backstage at new york fashion week. michael kors completed their fashion show. the man that bears the business name joins us. welcome to cnbc. >> thank you very much. great to be here. >> congratulations. what are you laying out? as you look at the pictures of the fashion show, what are you laying out that you believe people will buy i
big presence on the west coast between san francisco, los angeles, and seattle. in the middle of the u.s., houston and dallas, expect them to add chicago and probably another eight cities, carl. what we're going to see from emirates is a full-on press over the next five years to make the u.s. a major destination or a place where they can take their passengers to the middle east. and what we're seeing in washington today, we're going to see that replicated many more times in the years to come....
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julia boorstin is live in los angeles with much more on this story. julia? >> pandora's domination of internet radio could come to an end if apple launches a rival treem streaming radio app. it hasn't been a threat to pandora which is entirely focused on apps. 72% market share and 6% of the total radio market. pandora's free ad radio service and nearly twice as many people have radio apps on their phones as music store apps. pandora's stock is plummeting because half of its listeners comes from apple's devices. apple's advantage is that in addition to being preinstalled on its devices, sources tell me apple is negotiating with record labels to give it more flexibility and higher margins than pandora which has yet to report a profit. it wants to keep people inside the apple ecosystem for all of their music needs. apple can send people to buy songs from itunes. it currently lags pandora. pandora will grow mobile ad revenue to more than three times apple's by 2014. when it comes to this rumor here and this report that sources are telling me about, both pandora
julia boorstin is live in los angeles with much more on this story. julia? >> pandora's domination of internet radio could come to an end if apple launches a rival treem streaming radio app. it hasn't been a threat to pandora which is entirely focused on apps. 72% market share and 6% of the total radio market. pandora's free ad radio service and nearly twice as many people have radio apps on their phones as music store apps. pandora's stock is plummeting because half of its listeners...
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. >> i imagine you're on an airplane flying from here to los angeles, you're probably going to get there okay but if you hit an air pocket and meaning if the economy goes down there is not an easy way to reverse it. >> be careful, central banks may also be containing the recovery, because of the distortions they impose. >> this is a cult, and in a cult you wait. this is not, it doesn't seem like it's competitive. like i can't get the phone i'm going to go to switch to another phone. that's why i say this is a phenomena that you start thinking now i know how apple got to $704. they have the right pricing, the right merchandise at the right time but these are remarkable. they're on fire, and it does remind you that if you take, if you short kors which people did off of burberry you're getting your hand handed to you today. [ bell ringing ] >> all right, there's the opening bell. >> there's not a better investment story out there. this is the biggest product category we've actually ever seen and just happens to be in the most profitable product category for apple, so the setup is very good
. >> i imagine you're on an airplane flying from here to los angeles, you're probably going to get there okay but if you hit an air pocket and meaning if the economy goes down there is not an easy way to reverse it. >> be careful, central banks may also be containing the recovery, because of the distortions they impose. >> this is a cult, and in a cult you wait. this is not, it doesn't seem like it's competitive. like i can't get the phone i'm going to go to switch to another...
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ten miles of one of the busiest freeways in america are closed in los angeles. a repeat of what happened last year. kyung lah joins us from the 405. tell us why they're doing this, about the big demolition. >> reporter: the reason why they're doing it is because they're trying to widen the 405, adding a carpool lane. when all this construction is done, there's going to be 73 miles of carpool lane from orange county all the way through los angeles. and it's going to be the longest in the world. but the demolition that we've been watching all day, it's actually this bridge over my shoulder. this is the mulholland bridge. and that entire middle section that you're looking at, well, just a couple of hours ago, that wasn't there. let's look at what we were watching throughout the day. giant sections of the northern part of this bridge were coming down because they need to move the pillars further out so that the 405 can be widened for that carpool lane. so as you watch this concrete fall, the reason they can't have traffic on the 405 is because clearly it's not going
ten miles of one of the busiest freeways in america are closed in los angeles. a repeat of what happened last year. kyung lah joins us from the 405. tell us why they're doing this, about the big demolition. >> reporter: the reason why they're doing it is because they're trying to widen the 405, adding a carpool lane. when all this construction is done, there's going to be 73 miles of carpool lane from orange county all the way through los angeles. and it's going to be the longest in the...
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the hills throughout los angeles, packed with people. kid s aren't in school today. it is a fascinating day. there must be 10,000 people out here. there is an enormous bandstand they set up out here. there is only -- they weren't expecting this many because there is only about five port apotties down there and huge lines but everybody is very, very sweet and kind to each other. it is an absolute lovely day, after 123 million miles, the "endeavor" has 12 more to go and they'll do it through l.a. >> i love your excitement, miguel. can you -- i'm curious, the kids behind you, why are they there? i would love to hear from them. >> reporter: why aren't you in school and why are you here? >> we're here to see the once in a lifetime opportunity of a shuttle. >> very nice. how cool is it to see it on a plane? >> awesome. >> awesome. >> basically just a really awesome day, brooke. >> hi, dad. >> this is your history class? >> yeah, same with me. >> what you have to write a 20-page report in the morning? >> no way, no way, no way. we learned about primary and secondary. i thin
the hills throughout los angeles, packed with people. kid s aren't in school today. it is a fascinating day. there must be 10,000 people out here. there is an enormous bandstand they set up out here. there is only -- they weren't expecting this many because there is only about five port apotties down there and huge lines but everybody is very, very sweet and kind to each other. it is an absolute lovely day, after 123 million miles, the "endeavor" has 12 more to go and they'll do it...
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first, from "los angeles times." chick filet is promising to stop difg money to anti-guy grouant stay out of debates. they found themselves in the middle of the gay marriage debate and protests and boycotts because the president of the company came out against same sex marriage saying it's not the biblical definition of the family unit. a group in illinois says they agreed in meetings to stop giving groups such as focused on the family and the national organization for marriage, two groups that oppose same sex marriage, they stopped giving them money. >>> more junk mail coming to a mail box near you. this is in "the new york times." the story about how the u.s. postal service facing multibillion dollar losses that we know about, desperate for revenue, they're planning to stuff even more unwanted mail in your mailboxes. it's already cutting deals with direct marketers to deliver more sales pitches with we just learned is the official more friendly term for junk mail. i'm saying they started with me maybe because that'
first, from "los angeles times." chick filet is promising to stop difg money to anti-guy grouant stay out of debates. they found themselves in the middle of the gay marriage debate and protests and boycotts because the president of the company came out against same sex marriage saying it's not the biblical definition of the family unit. a group in illinois says they agreed in meetings to stop giving groups such as focused on the family and the national organization for marriage, two...
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only 22 of the big fall dramas are being shot in los angeles. big-time dramas, a big-time job. >> 840 people. >> reporter: paul oddly keeps track of area production as president of film l.a. >> california is way behind. if they had at the beginning of this incentives race, a lot of production could use it, it would have shut down the whole race. >> reporter: now states like new york are battling for bragging rights as the new entertainment hub. >> reporter: we see the mayor of new york claiming that in this century they'll be the center of production. we're down so far that where we used to own 80%, we're down to about 29% this year. >> reporter: a decline that's draining the wallets of local production workers like dagg along with california kcoffers. >> what will it look like? >> i don't think any one of us want to look what we consider the glamor of hold. aside from the glamour it's a nuts and bolts industry. thing the impact on not only los angeles but the state in general would be devastating. >> reporter: kareen wynter, cnn, los angeles. >
only 22 of the big fall dramas are being shot in los angeles. big-time dramas, a big-time job. >> 840 people. >> reporter: paul oddly keeps track of area production as president of film l.a. >> california is way behind. if they had at the beginning of this incentives race, a lot of production could use it, it would have shut down the whole race. >> reporter: now states like new york are battling for bragging rights as the new entertainment hub. >> reporter: we see...
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"los angeles times" is reporting golden gate bridge, explore tor yum. all areas where you should potentially look up tomorrow as it makes that final voyage back home to los angeles. but here she is. let's just watch this together. touchdown. maybe i'm the only one here, i just -- i find this fascinating. it gives me goose bumps. it's bittersweet as that pilot was just telling us, chad, that former nasa pilot. what do you think when you watch this? >> well, this "endeavour" didn't have very good luck landing at kennedy all the time. so this is a pretty normal place for it. out of the 25 flights that this thing had into space, it had to come down seven times at edwards because the weather wasn't good enough to get it to florida. so pretty good local place there. it knows it's way around here. >> final note, nasa.gov, "endeavour" is named after the first ship commanded by 18th century british explorer james cook. back after this. [ woman ] it's 32 minutes to go time, and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and th
"los angeles times" is reporting golden gate bridge, explore tor yum. all areas where you should potentially look up tomorrow as it makes that final voyage back home to los angeles. but here she is. let's just watch this together. touchdown. maybe i'm the only one here, i just -- i find this fascinating. it gives me goose bumps. it's bittersweet as that pilot was just telling us, chad, that former nasa pilot. what do you think when you watch this? >> well, this...
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the final destination is los angeles. the shuttle's new home, the california science center in downtown l.a. expected to arrive in southern california friday. it's been delayed for two days by bad weather. but now a beautiful picture for a lot of the country to see. >>> elsewhere, after an investigation lasting 19 months the justice department inspector general is expected to release a report on a botched fast and furious gun trafficking operation, possibly as early as today. the republican-led house voted in june to hold attorney general eric holder in contempt for withholding documents in this case. family members of u.s. border patrol agent brian terry, killed in connection with the gun smuggling operation, they have said they will not find closure until someone is held accountable. >>> new york city police are asking for the public's help to track down a group of brazen laundromat thieves. they say four suspects, two men and two women, assaulted a man inside this bronx laundromat before cleaning out the cash register
the final destination is los angeles. the shuttle's new home, the california science center in downtown l.a. expected to arrive in southern california friday. it's been delayed for two days by bad weather. but now a beautiful picture for a lot of the country to see. >>> elsewhere, after an investigation lasting 19 months the justice department inspector general is expected to release a report on a botched fast and furious gun trafficking operation, possibly as early as today. the...
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miguel marquez live for us in los angeles today. or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make meone happy.♪.♪it's so e ♪make just one heart to heart you - you sing to♪ ♪one smile that cheers you ♪one face that lights when it nears you.♪ ♪and you will be happy too. wthe future of our medicare andr electiosocial security. for... man 1: i want facts. straight talk. tell me your plan... and what it means for me. woman 2: i'm tired of the negative ads and political spin. that won't help me decide. man 2: i earned my medicare and social security. and i deserve some answers. anncr: where do the candidates stand on issues that... affect seniors today and in the future? find out with the aarp voters' guide at earnedasay.org boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i me
miguel marquez live for us in los angeles today. or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make meone happy.♪.♪it's so e ♪make just one heart to heart you - you sing to♪ ♪one smile that cheers you ♪one face that lights when it nears you.♪ ♪and you will be happy too. wthe future of...
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this all started out in los angeles on monday when he gave that speech to the u.s. hispanic chamber of commerce, and then these videos came out of nowhere for mother jones making sfwleen and has forced his campaign to sort of play a couple of days of defense. now, he is starting to turn that around. you're right. that video that you just showed him talking about, well, maybe i might have a better time getting elected if i were a latino, i would expect, yes, tonight at this univision forum that jorge >> what's the translation for you? >> i don't know whether to laugh or cry. the underlying tone here is somehow you have this rich white guy who thinks that his life would be easier -- you can see that they give the same reference, and i think there's an element of folks out there -- i always have to remind myself of this, who really do think that gee whiz, if i can only been born a latino male or an african-american woman, man, i would have my pick of colleges, i could go to any job i wanted to. a really bizarre statement. >> you write in particular, i'm tempted to resp
this all started out in los angeles on monday when he gave that speech to the u.s. hispanic chamber of commerce, and then these videos came out of nowhere for mother jones making sfwleen and has forced his campaign to sort of play a couple of days of defense. now, he is starting to turn that around. you're right. that video that you just showed him talking about, well, maybe i might have a better time getting elected if i were a latino, i would expect, yes, tonight at this univision forum that...
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only two of the 23 new fall dramas are being shot in los angeles. big tv dramas mean big-time jobs. >> a typical drama, 22-episode drama will hire 840 people. >> paul keeps track of area production as president of film l.a. >> california is way behind. if they had at the beginning of the incentives race come out with a modest incentive that was broadly based, it would have shut down the whole race. >> now states like new york are battling for bragging rights as the new entertainment hub. >> we see the mayor and governor of new york claiming in this century they will be the center of film and television production. >> the loss of tv drama production alone. >> we're down so far that where we used to own 80%, we're down to about 29% this year. >> a decline that's draining the wallets of local production workers like dagg along with california coffers. the solution, dagg says it starts at the legislative level with a push for more competitive tax incentives. >> what will this place look like if things don't turn around? >> i don't think any of this -- i
only two of the 23 new fall dramas are being shot in los angeles. big tv dramas mean big-time jobs. >> a typical drama, 22-episode drama will hire 840 people. >> paul keeps track of area production as president of film l.a. >> california is way behind. if they had at the beginning of the incentives race come out with a modest incentive that was broadly based, it would have shut down the whole race. >> now states like new york are battling for bragging rights as the new...
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of its final journey here at los angeles international airport. it will take a 12-mile trip along city streets to the california science center, but even before the trip starts it's already causing a lot of controversy. the main reason, all of these trees you see here and hundreds of others throughout the city are being taken out to make room for the space shuttle. along the route endevour will pass l.a. landmarks like randy's donuts and pass over the infamous 405 freeway. it can't go on the freeway because it's too big to fit under overpasses. the first stop will be in the city of inglewood where trees have been cut down. the mayor says it's a good thing for the city. >> manchester boulevard was resurfaced about two and a half years ago. the trees roots buckled the pavement. we'll get an opportunity to not only replace the trees that will undo all this work but replace them two for one that trees in our forestry master plan. we get to participate in history by having endevour to come through the city. >> i feel the trees shouldn't be cut down if
of its final journey here at los angeles international airport. it will take a 12-mile trip along city streets to the california science center, but even before the trip starts it's already causing a lot of controversy. the main reason, all of these trees you see here and hundreds of others throughout the city are being taken out to make room for the space shuttle. along the route endevour will pass l.a. landmarks like randy's donuts and pass over the infamous 405 freeway. it can't go on the...
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one of the busier freeways in los angeles is çóclose. a repeat of what happened last year. there along the 405, how is it looking? >> reporter: well, so far, they are actually saying carmageddon two, to quote one of the fire chiefs is a very good sequel, so thumbs up, so far. and what you're seeing here is really what carmageddon is, the ten-mile stretch here of the freeway. you're talking all of this freeway, an essential artery here in los angeles, completely empty. there are no cars. you know how extraordinary this is. and then if you look up the 405 freeway you will see exactly why the 405 has had to shut down. this is the mulholland bridge, and the northern part of that has to come down. it has to be torn down to make way, at least that section, make way for an extra car pool lane. when the car pool lane is finished for this extra stretch of 405, all the way through, it will be 73 miles of car pool lane, the longest one in the world. but carmageddon, specifically meaning with the shutdown of 405, there is more traffic on all the other freeways here in los angeles. a ci
one of the busier freeways in los angeles is çóclose. a repeat of what happened last year. there along the 405, how is it looking? >> reporter: well, so far, they are actually saying carmageddon two, to quote one of the fire chiefs is a very good sequel, so thumbs up, so far. and what you're seeing here is really what carmageddon is, the ten-mile stretch here of the freeway. you're talking all of this freeway, an essential artery here in los angeles, completely empty. there are no cars....
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of course, it's going to los angeles, but look at that picture. amazing. someone in the studio said it would be great approximate they could do tall the time, and you could get rides on endeavour missed. i know. the news are saying you've got to wrap, but i loov these pictures, and i'm sure you do too. the end of an era. golden gate bridge. how beautiful? okay. moving on. >>> who did a better job at wooing latino voters at a forum in miami this week? president obama, or mitt romney? a dem and republican face off on that topic. that is next, and waiting for better interest rates from the bank on your savings? well, it may be a very long wait ahead. but there are other options. allison costa has more. >> reporter: hi there. here on "health desk" we're talking about your savings, and with me this hour liz and greg. liz, listen to this. >> i was wondering when think bank interest rates are going to go back up so i'm not just getting 23 cents every month. >> that's a pretty common complaint, isn't it? >> it is. and, unfortunately for her, our chairman of our fe
of course, it's going to los angeles, but look at that picture. amazing. someone in the studio said it would be great approximate they could do tall the time, and you could get rides on endeavour missed. i know. the news are saying you've got to wrap, but i loov these pictures, and i'm sure you do too. the end of an era. golden gate bridge. how beautiful? okay. moving on. >>> who did a better job at wooing latino voters at a forum in miami this week? president obama, or mitt romney? a...
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the mayor of los angeles and the democratic chair antonio villaraigosa is "outfront" next. >>> and the number of families that have not received money are the the colorado shooting fund? >>> and how a book about the osama bin laden raid could send a navy s.e.a.l. to jail. ing in n of a neighborhood in the bronx, or providing the financing to help a beloved san diego bakery expand, what's important to communities across the country is important to us. and we're proud to work with all of those who are creating a stronger future for everyone. now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announcer ] humana understands the value of spending time together that's a lot of work getting that one in! let's go see the birdies. [ male announcer ] one on one, sharing what you know. let's do
the mayor of los angeles and the democratic chair antonio villaraigosa is "outfront" next. >>> and the number of families that have not received money are the the colorado shooting fund? >>> and how a book about the osama bin laden raid could send a navy s.e.a.l. to jail. ing in n of a neighborhood in the bronx, or providing the financing to help a beloved san diego bakery expand, what's important to communities across the country is important to us. and we're proud...
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miguel marquez is at the los angeles superior courthouse to tell us more. hi, miguel. >> hello there. just stole all of my thunder. cindy garcia will be here very bright and early in the morning in los angeles. we spoke to her last week. at the time that we spoke to her, she wasn't aware whether or not her voice had been dubbed over. now in this lawsuit, she says it hasn't. she was playing a mother in that film. but when she saw the part that she played, just want to read you this one bit of the lawsuit, instead, the defendant made an anti-islamic propaganda film in which the plaintiff is falsely made to have accused to be the founder of islamic religion being a sexual deviant and child molester. she says she can't see her grandchildren now, she can't go to work, she's received death threats and running for life. she also said she's moved out of her house now because she's gotten so inundated with all of this. they want to go right into the judge's office and ask him to order google and youtube to take that video down. they say they have refused to do it. b
miguel marquez is at the los angeles superior courthouse to tell us more. hi, miguel. >> hello there. just stole all of my thunder. cindy garcia will be here very bright and early in the morning in los angeles. we spoke to her last week. at the time that we spoke to her, she wasn't aware whether or not her voice had been dubbed over. now in this lawsuit, she says it hasn't. she was playing a mother in that film. but when she saw the part that she played, just want to read you this one bit...
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fill me in. >> reporter: well, the latest, brooke, is that los angeles county sheriffs investigators have interviewed 70 current and former soccer players at la p t pepen puente high school. they say it appears hazing was going on in the soccer program for years and that some of it may have risen to the level of criminal conduct. four boys at the time of the alleged incident, three of them still minors today, one of them an adult, were questioned, cited and lease ereleased as the investigation is ungoing. also an unnamed teacher or staff member at this school has been placed on temporary administrative leave while the investigation continues. some of the boys who say they were victims of this alleged abuse, this hazing, say it was a ritual for members of the team who made varsity. >> they told me if i wanted it the easy way or the hard way the varsity team. in that moment, my heart was, like, pounding and, like, i just, like, kind of, like, blacked out and i said -- i told them -- i just remember telling them, i want it the easy way. but i tried to run, but, like, they got me back. >
fill me in. >> reporter: well, the latest, brooke, is that los angeles county sheriffs investigators have interviewed 70 current and former soccer players at la p t pepen puente high school. they say it appears hazing was going on in the soccer program for years and that some of it may have risen to the level of criminal conduct. four boys at the time of the alleged incident, three of them still minors today, one of them an adult, were questioned, cited and lease ereleased as the...
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investigator arrested his parents after this 18-year-old was found wandering in a downtown los angeles bus stop more than 2,000 miles away from home. he's telling investigators his stepfather put him on a bus to jackson, mississippi, gave him $200 with a lit of l.a. homeless shelters were the idea he'd never come back. >> so what are these parents facing from the legal system? >> they're facing seven counts of child abuse. investigators are charging them -- they're interviewing the 13 and 11-year-old siblings as well, who say they didn't even know the color of of their brother's hair, he hadn't been outside in two years. they're investigating these or two siblings. now mitchell and the two girls are being held by authorities and placed with other foster families and hopefully will have a better future than they've had. >> a ground breaking announcement from the largest cancer center in the world. how researchers hope to radically reduce the death rate from several common cancers. for our country, rgy drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well system
investigator arrested his parents after this 18-year-old was found wandering in a downtown los angeles bus stop more than 2,000 miles away from home. he's telling investigators his stepfather put him on a bus to jackson, mississippi, gave him $200 with a lit of l.a. homeless shelters were the idea he'd never come back. >> so what are these parents facing from the legal system? >> they're facing seven counts of child abuse. investigators are charging them -- they're interviewing the...
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the average teacher's salary in chicago, $74,839, more than new york, los angeles or private sector workers in chicago. sorry, go ahead. >> right. you know what the problem with that number is? they also include anybody that has a teaching certificate, which are administrators. so you push that number up, that's when you get that kind of number. so they've been using that number disingenuously. but the key is, the average teacher salary in chicago is not $74,000. regardless -- >> what is it? >> the issue is, austerity for us, means we have been used to getting 4% raises so now we're not. the issue is, it's not about the money. it's about what school looks like for all of our members and for our students. and the key is, this whole agenda is out of control, and not only is it out of control, we need to move in a different direction, and we need to move into a much more holistic agenda. because if our children don't have music, art, p.e., world languages, we're going to have a -- just a factory. and the only people that win out of that are the companies that make testing materials. so we woul
the average teacher's salary in chicago, $74,839, more than new york, los angeles or private sector workers in chicago. sorry, go ahead. >> right. you know what the problem with that number is? they also include anybody that has a teaching certificate, which are administrators. so you push that number up, that's when you get that kind of number. so they've been using that number disingenuously. but the key is, the average teacher salary in chicago is not $74,000. regardless -- >>...
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check out the fire in los angeles. the fire started during the friday afternoon rush hour snarling the city's already infamous commute and burned through the night. and a tentative deal in chicago between the teachers union and the city's school board. union officials will meet sometime between now and sunday to draft framework for a deal. >>> and you might think they would be on the other side of this fight. the aclu suing the state of georgia on behalf of the ku klux klan over a violation of free speech. the klan filed for an adopt a highway permit back in june with you were turned down by the state's department of transportation because of the group's history of violence. well, the aclu says no matter how offensive the klan's positions may be everyone is entitled to freedom of speech. >> coming up, more responses to a story we told you about last hour. do you think a professor should have breast fed her baby during class? we still want to hear from you. tweet us at randikayecnn or victorcnn. we took the best of the
check out the fire in los angeles. the fire started during the friday afternoon rush hour snarling the city's already infamous commute and burned through the night. and a tentative deal in chicago between the teachers union and the city's school board. union officials will meet sometime between now and sunday to draft framework for a deal. >>> and you might think they would be on the other side of this fight. the aclu suing the state of georgia on behalf of the ku klux klan over a...
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. >> his competition, mitt romney is in los angeles this morning, looking to beef up support among latino voters. he will pledge reform to the nation, what he calls broken immigration system when he addresses the hispanic chamber of commerce today. there are no details exactly about how he would do it in the excerpts of the speech released so far to the media. >>> it is a one-year anniversary of the occupy movement. can you believe it? protests are planned in lower manhattan today and expected to begin in about two hours. today, protesters are planning rallies in the more than 30 cities around the world, including a march on the new york stock exchange. >> we are watching to see how big they get today. >>> prince william and his bride, katherine, also known as kate. their lawyers are filing a complaint against the photographer that snapped those topless pictures of the duchess of cambridge. they plan to go to court to stop the publication of more topless photos of the duchess. they're going to seek some damages. >> that was so unfortunate. tough on her. >>> eight minutes past the hour. sh
. >> his competition, mitt romney is in los angeles this morning, looking to beef up support among latino voters. he will pledge reform to the nation, what he calls broken immigration system when he addresses the hispanic chamber of commerce today. there are no details exactly about how he would do it in the excerpts of the speech released so far to the media. >>> it is a one-year anniversary of the occupy movement. can you believe it? protests are planned in lower manhattan...
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the final destination, los angeles. the shuttle's new home, the california science center in downtown l.a. a live report from kennedy space center in the next half hour. >> can we see the dramatic re-enactment again? >> you know what? here's the deal. they were supposed to fly yesterday, can you imagine with all those torrential winds. >> oh, yeah. >> i'm sure it would have been a big delay. >> fifth graders and schoolchildren all over california can't wait for their annual trip. >> that's right. >> exciting. 17 minutes past the hour. coming up, more signs of a recovery in the housing market. >> for an expanded look at all of our top stories head to our blog cnn.com/earlystart. [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade
the final destination, los angeles. the shuttle's new home, the california science center in downtown l.a. a live report from kennedy space center in the next half hour. >> can we see the dramatic re-enactment again? >> you know what? here's the deal. they were supposed to fly yesterday, can you imagine with all those torrential winds. >> oh, yeah. >> i'm sure it would have been a big delay. >> fifth graders and schoolchildren all over california can't wait for...
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from new york, chicago, to los angeles, apple fans have been lining up for days. some people were selling their spots in line with prices reaching as high as $500. so, maggie, is the fanfare dying down a bit? >> reporter: it is. sort of shifting, carol. in anticipation of getting in to the now fascination of getting into the gadgets they've been waiting for. i don't know if you're a football fan. the only way to describe a day like today is really this is the technology world's version of tailgating. this isn't just about the product itself but really about the experience that happens here. i want to show you what's going on in the line. you have this sort of spectators and there are still some customers that are penned up, snaking their way around. we can actually see the end of the line now. earlier this morning it wrapped around the block. who are these people? some of them are die-hard apple fans. other people tried to preorder. it was so popular, remember, 2 million phones sold out in 24 hours, that they couldn't do it over the internet. they were forced to c
from new york, chicago, to los angeles, apple fans have been lining up for days. some people were selling their spots in line with prices reaching as high as $500. so, maggie, is the fanfare dying down a bit? >> reporter: it is. sort of shifting, carol. in anticipation of getting in to the now fascination of getting into the gadgets they've been waiting for. i don't know if you're a football fan. the only way to describe a day like today is really this is the technology world's version of...
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here is the trip in los angeles, in california, hot, warm, dry. no problems weather wise to get out and look. 8:15 it will leave edwards air force base. in the 60s, no chance of rain. by 9:30, getting to sacramento then winding up in los angeles around 11:30 and landing in l.a.x. around 12:30. it's going to leave 8:15, fly over palmdale, the golden gate bridge, the discovery center, the aquarium and berkeley, then over the southland and land in l.a.x. the weather is warm. the cooldown coming to the upper midwest. by sunday, it makes its way to the midwest including baltimore and washington. >> thank you very much. >> it is 10 minutes after the hour. while you were sleeping, these people, say what you want about them. they were waiting up all night outdoors. it's still dark. people were lining the street. why are they there? the iphone 5 goes on sale later this morning. it's a good reason to sleep on the street, apparently. we'll have more on this, coming up. ♪ well, he's not very handso ♪ to look at [ sighs ] ♪ oh, he's shaggy ♪ and he eat
here is the trip in los angeles, in california, hot, warm, dry. no problems weather wise to get out and look. 8:15 it will leave edwards air force base. in the 60s, no chance of rain. by 9:30, getting to sacramento then winding up in los angeles around 11:30 and landing in l.a.x. around 12:30. it's going to leave 8:15, fly over palmdale, the golden gate bridge, the discovery center, the aquarium and berkeley, then over the southland and land in l.a.x. the weather is warm. the cooldown coming to...
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. >> thanks for joining us from los angeles. all the best. >>> all right, a man-made winter wonderland in the middle of a desert? and it kind of looks like the real thing, doesn't it? except for maybe the painting on the wall. we're going to take you there. great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fans from berlin to beijing. what can we help you build? nice shot kid. the nba around the world built by the only company that could. cisco. ari'm fine.y, babe? ♪ ♪ ♪ with a subaru you can always find a way. announcer: love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. have more fiber than other leading brands. they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. >>> checking our top stories right now -- iraq's vice president has been sentenced to death in absentia. he fled the country months ago after allegedly being involved in the deaths after lawyer and an iraqi army general. he's also accused of running
. >> thanks for joining us from los angeles. all the best. >>> all right, a man-made winter wonderland in the middle of a desert? and it kind of looks like the real thing, doesn't it? except for maybe the painting on the wall. we're going to take you there. great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fans from berlin to beijing. what can we help...
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yesterday, but first it did a flyover towards san francisco, sacramento and los angeles. it's headed for retirement at an l.a. science museum. here's a look at its journey. a. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. ♪ ♪ one, two, three, four ♪ you say ♪ flip it over and replay ♪ we'll make everything okay ♪ walk together the right way ♪ do, do, do, do >>> so you have this 47% that don't pay taxes, and these people are never going to vote for me, and when i talk about these people who don't pay taxes, i don't me
yesterday, but first it did a flyover towards san francisco, sacramento and los angeles. it's headed for retirement at an l.a. science museum. here's a look at its journey. a. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if...
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>> they found him thanks to a very watchful police officer all the way in los angeles, california. neighbors that spoke to cnn say they knew about the family and knew that they had two children, but they had no idea about the third child, and what he alleges was done to him. >> reporter: it was in this unexpecting looking home in atlanta that 18-year-old mitch comber says he spent four years combined to a blacked out room starved and abused. his stepfather and mother were arrested last week after a teen was found wandering around a bus station in downtown los angeles, more than 2,000 miles away from home. a security guard spotted comber, mistaking the disoriented and emaciated young man for a lost child. >> he weighed 97 pounds. he's 5'3". the lapd officer said that his skin was translucent. that he was obviously mall nourished. >> the teen said his stepfather drove him to mississippi, gave him $18 and put him on a train to l.a. with a list of homeless shelters. investigators say the teen has been talkative. >> he's very polite. very timid. but, you know, he let us in. >> reporter:
>> they found him thanks to a very watchful police officer all the way in los angeles, california. neighbors that spoke to cnn say they knew about the family and knew that they had two children, but they had no idea about the third child, and what he alleges was done to him. >> reporter: it was in this unexpecting looking home in atlanta that 18-year-old mitch comber says he spent four years combined to a blacked out room starved and abused. his stepfather and mother were arrested...
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another 58 were wounded. >>> straight ahead, a warning for drivers in los angeles. this weekend, carmageddon 2. the sequel. a major freeway stretch in l.a. closing again. the big question, will drivers stay home like they did the last time? the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. romney: "it's time to stand up with to the cheaters"ter... vo: tough on china? not mitt romney. when a flood of chinese tires threatened a thousand american jobs... it was president obama who stood up to china and protected american workers. mitt romney attacked obama's decision... said standing up to china was "bad
another 58 were wounded. >>> straight ahead, a warning for drivers in los angeles. this weekend, carmageddon 2. the sequel. a major freeway stretch in l.a. closing again. the big question, will drivers stay home like they did the last time? the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way...